About Bonnie

For over twenty years, Bonnie St. John has circled
the globe as a keynote speaker and leadership consultant for over five hundred
different companies, non-profits and associations. From Fortune 100 C-suites to
front line management, Bonnie’s initiatives (both live and web-based), have
inspired leaders at every corporate level to improve their skills, hone their
thinking, and expand their horizons to new levels of performance. Her flexible, individually tailored,
highly impactful, yet entertaining presentations are designed to provide
insightful and inspirational solutions to the global, ever changing challenges
of the 21st Century workplace.

Bonnie has risen to the highest levels of achievement
in a variety of endeavors throughout her life. Despite having her right leg amputated at age five, she
became the first African-American ever to win Olympic or Paralympic medals in
ski racing, taking home a silver and two bronze medals in downhill events at
the 1984 Paralympics in Innsbruck, Austria. In recognition of this historic achievement, Bonnie was
quoted on millions of Starbucks coffee cups and was honored at the White House
by President George W. Bush.